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Title: NIH Updates eRA and eSNAP


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NIH Updates eRA
and eSNAP

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  • Kathleen Thompson (klt_at_stanford.edu)
  • Co-Director, Policy Training
  • Research Management Group
  • Pamela Webb (pwebb_at_stanford.edu)
  • Senior Director
  • Office of Sponsored Research
  • Sonia Barragan (sonia.barragan_at_stanford.edu)
  • Research Process Manager (RPM)
  • Research Management Group

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NIH Updates
  • NIH Salary Cap
  • Revised PHS-398 Forms
  • Revised PHS-2590 Forms
  • Closeout Final Reports

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Salary Cap
  • Increased to 180,100 (effective 1/1/05)
  • No increases for non-competing awards or pending
    modular grant applications
  • Pending competing applications with budgets
    reflecting salaries above the new cap will be
    awarded at the new level
  • http//www.stanford.edu/dept/DoR/Resources/salcap.
    html

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FY 05 Stipend Levels
PLEASE NOTE Stipend levels will remain at the
FY 04 levels
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PHS-398 Forms(Rev. 9/2004)
  • Must use new forms on/after May 10, 2005
  • Overall Format Changes
  • organized into three distinct parts
  • Part I - Instructions for Preparing Application
  • Part II - Instructions for Human Subjects Plan
  • Part III - Policies, Assurances, Definitions

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  • Required Font Size
  • must use Arial or Helvetica 11-point
  • Face Page
  • title increased to 81 characters
  • eRA Commons User Name (optional)

Other notable changes.
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  • Form Page 2 now 2 pages
  • Key Personnel must devote measurable effort
    (whether or not salary is requested)
  • Other Significant Contributors identifies those
    who contribute the scientific development but are
    not committing measurable effort includes
    consultants that meet this definition

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Budget Pages (Form pages 4 5)
  • Implements new policy on direct cost limitation
    (Guide Memo Notice NOT-OD-05-004)
  • Consortium FA costs should not be included in
    the direct costs
  • Impacts modular budget format
  • Impacts applications that limit direct costs

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Personal Data Page and Key
Personnel Report Page
  • Social Security Number is now limited to last 4
    digits

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PHS-2590 Forms(Rev. 9/2004)
Must use new forms on/after May 10, 2005 All
applications should be submitted to centralized
mailing address Division of Extramural
Activities Support, OER National Institutes of
Health 6705 Rockledge Drive, Rm. 2207,
MSC-7987 Bethesda, MD 20817 (301) 594-6584

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SNAP Questions
  • Question 1 - changes in other support for key
    personnel, submit complete active support
    information (previously submitted changes only)
  • Question 2 - changes in level of effort need
    only be reported for PI and other key personnel
    named on Notice of Award

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Closeout Final Reports!
  • Documents are due within 90 days of project
    period end date
  • Final Financial Report
  • Final Invention Report
  • Final Progress Report
  • Failure to submit timely reports may affect
    future funding to the institution!

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eRA Update
  • NIH eRA Commons
  • Grants.Gov
  • Stanfords SeRA Project
  • ABC Meeting
  • February 7, 2005

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Mail room 1
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Use the NIH eRA Commons to
  • Check status of proposals
  • Obtain study section assignment
  • Track progress through the application review
    process
  • Get Priority Scores and Summary Statements (PIs
    only)
  • Submit Just-in-Time materials
  • Download e-copies of 398s
  • even if submitted hard-copy
  • Prepare e-SNAPs
  • Prepare No-Cost-Time-Extension Request

Web Site commons.era.nih.gov
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OSR and RMG also use it to
  • Electronically submit e-SNAPs, JITs, and NCTEs
  • Create and maintain accounts
  • Maintain Stanfords institutional profile
  • Submit FSRs (Financial Status Reports)

Demo Site commonsdemo.era.nih.gov
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Want an Account?
  • School of Medicine Users
  • Please contact your depts Research Process
    Manager (RPM)
  • http//med.stanford.edu/rmg/rpmmaster.htmlB
  • All Other Users
  • Blanca Rebuelta
  • Associate Contract and Grant Officer, OSR
  • 725-0515
  • rebuelta_at_stanford.edu
  • OR
  • April Joy Zanoria
  • Assistant Contract and Grant Officer, OSR
  • 725-9060
  • ajsantos_at_stanford.edu

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NIH eRA Commons Becoming Common
  • 2000 Institutions registered (95 of recent
    awardees)
  • 50,000 Users (66 of awarded PIs have an account)
  • e-SNAPs (247 grantees)
  • FY 2003 329
  • FY 2004 2854
  • FY 2005 through 12/04 1180
  • 720 JITs submitted in 2004

13 of all eligible SNAPs
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e-SNAP Module
  • SNAP-eligible progress reports only (for now)
  • e-SNAPs due 45 days before anniversary date
    instead of 60
  • Selected data pre-populated from NIH database
  • Project title
  • PI name and email
  • Budget period date covered by the report
  • Human Subjects Y/N, Animal Subjects Y/N
  • Data entered this year populates subsequent
    years reports
  • Key personnel and their percentage effort on the
    project
  • No hard copy/manual signature required by NIH
  • Can print a copy locally which looks similar to
    current hard copy format

15 extra days!
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Grants.Gov
  • Find Funding Opps
  • All federal funding agencies and some private
    (e.g. AHA)
  • On-line search by agency, CFDA, topic area
  • Sign up to receive alerts
  • http//www.grants.gov/FedGrantsNotification2
  • Links to summary and to full funding opportunity
    announcements

www.grants.gov
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Grants.Gov (continued)
  • Apply for grants
  • Human to Computer Interface
  • Download special software (PureEdge)
  • Download grants application packages
  • Auto loads information from the Funding
    Opportunity
  • Complete forms package
  • Upload forms package to Grants.Gov
  • Grants.Gov sends to Funding Agency
  • Computer to Computer Interface
  • Download data element requirements
  • Submit dataset from your pre-award database
    system or via a vendors system

Coming soon!
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SeRA
Stanford Electronic Research Administration System
  • Replace SPIDERS
  • Meet current and projected institutional needs to
    effectively manage sponsored projects throughout
    their life cycle
  • Increase the time available for faculty to engage
    in research
  • Reduce administrative burden associated with
    research administration
  • Improve identification and management of
    compliance risks
  • Position Stanford to be competitive in the
    research marketplace
  • Facilitate cross-disciplinary research
  • Take full advantage of federal (and other
    sponsor) electronic research administration
    systems

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SeRA Functionality Areas (Draft)
  • Funding Sources, Guidelines, and Faculty Profiles
  • Proposal Development (multi-phase)
  • Proposal Review and Submission
  • Sponsor Review and Award Negotiation
  • Award Acceptance and Initiation
  • Sub-award Management
  • Cross Cutting Areas
  • Authority and Access
  • Reporting
  • Interfaces to other systems

See Handout!
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Products Currently Under Review
  • InfoEd
  • MIT COEUS system
  • Oracle Grants Proposal
  • Peoplesoft Enterprise Grants
  • Key Solutions

Winter/ Spring 2005
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Please Get Involved!
  • Major campus involvement needed to get this
    right!

Watch for upcoming volunteer opportunities!
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What can you do with a Commons account? You can
  • Complete your personal profile on line and update
    it when necessary.
  • Access the STATUS of your grants.
  • Submit your non- competing grant applications via
    eSNAP.

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When you select Status, you can
  • Select a grant number to see the status of that
    grant.
  • View the notice of grant award (NGA).
  • Submit Just-In-Time (JIT) information on- line.
  • View the face page of your upcoming non-competing
    application.
  • Process a no cost extension on-line.

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Here we see status summary information for this
particular grant.
  • We see the grant has been awarded.
  • We see the title of the grant, the grant number,
    the date the proposal was received, and a variety
    of other information.
  • To the far right we see various hyperlinks. By
    selecting these hyperlinks we can view
  • a copy of the proposal
  • the summary statement
  • the last FSR
  • the last notice of award
  • a copy of the abstract

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  • Scroll further down the page to see more
    information
  • The PIs percentile and score.
  • The study section that reviewed the application,
    and their meeting location.
  • The name and contact information for the grants
    management specialist and the program official.
  • You have all of this information at your
    fingertips.

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NOTE Only the PI of a grant has access to
his/her summary statement and percentile or
score. Although institutional reps can view the
status of a grant, the summary statement and
score are excluded from our view.
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Here is the first page of a summary statement.
Principal Investigators will certainly enjoy
having the summary statement at their fingertips
whenever they want.
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If Principal Investigators are notified that JIT
information is needed, they can submit it on-line.
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JIT page
  • Other support is uploaded as one document.
  • The IRB and/or IACUC dates are entered.
  • The approval letters are not submitted.
  • A brief statement is entered regarding the
    training on the protection of human subjects in
    research.
  • The PI saves the information and the
    Institutional Rep logs-in and submits the
    information to NIH.

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No Cost Extensions are done on-line
  • If a PI wishes to extend the end date of a grant
    and it is the grants first extension, the no
    cost extension can be processed on-line.
  • The PI can request a no cost extension of 6
    months, 9 months, or 12 months.
  • eCommons will automatically display the new end
    date depending on the length of the extension.
  • The PI must inform his institutional rep of the
    extension so that the institutional rep can
    submit the request.

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eSNAP
  • Those faculty who have grants subject to the
    streamlined non-competing award procedures (SNAP)
    can now submit their non-competing applications
    electronically through eSNAP.
  • Simply select the grant that requires the
    annual report and initiate the report.

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  • The menu items are located across the top of the
    page (dark blue bar).
  • Further down the page we see the status of the
    information the PI will eventually complete.
  • At the bottom of the page we find buttons that
    help us
  • validate the application and check for errors.
  • view the application as a PDF.
  • Note View eSNAP Report is not where the PI
    types in and completes the application.
  • Route the application to other faculty to review
    or to your Institutional Rep to submit to NIH.
  • View the routing history of the application.

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To begin the application process, select Edit
Business
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You now see the various electronic pages that
must be completed
  • Org Info
  • Performance Sites
  • Key Personnel
  • Research Subject
  • SNAP Questions Checklist
  • Inclusion Enrollment report
  • All of the items above correspond to the
    various sections of a non-competing application
    one would typically complete on paper. They are
    simply in a different format.

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The Org Info page is the on-line version of the
face page.
  • Fill in the information requested in the
    appropriate box.
  • Select the name of your institutional official.
  • Save your work.
  • Designate the page as complete.
  • Designating the page as complete does not save
    your work. Always save your work first.
  • If needed, you can always come back to make
    changes.

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Each time you designate a page as complete, the
system keeps track of this in the Manage eSNAP
screen.
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Next, proceed to the Performance Sites page
  • Same concept as before, complete the information
    requested.
  • If some of the information is pre-populated,
    double check that it is correct. If it is not
    correct, delete it or edit it to correct it.
  • Save your work.
  • Designate this page as complete.
  • Proceed to the next pages Key Personnel,
    Research Subject, SNAP Questions Checklist,
    Inclusion Enrollment report, and do the same.

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Upload Science
  • You can upload 3 files in the Upload Science
    page.
  • Progress report file
  • Research accomplishments
  • Other necessary information such as other
    support, biosketches, etc
  • Make sure your document is in Microsoft Word or
    PDF format. Click the import button to upload
    the required file.
  • The bottom half of the Upload Science page is
    for publications. Enter the publication
    information.
  • Save your work, and designate this page as
    complete.

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Routing Your Application
  • Now that you have completed the entire
    application process
  • Click the validate button to have the system
    check for errors. If any required fields were
    left blank, you will receive a message at the top
    of the page letting you know that the information
    is missing.
  • View eSNAP report to make sure the report
    includes what you want to include.
  • Route the report to your institutional rep to
    review and submit to NIH.
  • Note that there is no submit button on this
    page. Only your signing official will have the
    authority to submit the application to NIH.

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Here is an example of what an eSNAP progress
report looks like.
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